Good Luck

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Two men took off the head of the torpedo and Stanton spoke to Serizawa, "First contact you're gonna start losing your long-range vision. When you surface, motor skills are gonna start to fade, but I put a heliox mixture in the tank which should help you stay stable a little longer." Stanton held out his hand, "It was an honor man."

Serizawa shook his hand and after he let go Chen hugged him, when she let go he looked at all of them, "Thank you." Serizawa walked up to Mark and held his journal out to him, "My notes."

Mark glanced at the journal before taking it and giving Serizawa a serious look, "Are you sure?"

Serizawa was quiet for a second, "He fought for us, died for us, he is not only proof that coexistence is possible, he is the key to it." He smiled, "Take care of them, Mark."

Serizawa started to walk away but Robin stopped him, "Serizawa, I think he'll be glad to see you, and good luck."

Serizawa smiled before getting inside the small pod, he looked at all of them and smiled before closing the hatch and the pod went into the water. After Serizawa was completely submerged he made his way toward the entrance to Godzilla's home. His light went out after getting past the large archway and he soon surfaced, he was having a bit of a hard time breathing.

He looked around and he could see Godzilla, his spines were glowing a soft blue and it was easy to tell that he was breathing. Serizawa got out of the pod and made his way up the steps with the bomb safely in it's case. It was getting harder to breathe and when he looked up he could see Godzilla's hand, it was huge.

Serizawa set the case down, took out the bomb, and set it down before setting the timer, all the while hoping this would work. He looked at his pocket watch before hearing a low growl, there was a cloud of dust and when it moved out of the way he could see Godzilla. His head was right in front of him, his breathing was slow and calm, it looked like he was in pain, and tired.

Serizawa got up and slowly walked toward the titan, he knew more about Godzilla then just about anyone but he never imagined he'd be this close to him. As he got closer Godzilla's eyes opened and focused on him, he didn't even moved as he watched Serizawa walk closer. Serizawa took off his mask and looked up at the giant creature, he hesitantly placed his hand on Godzilla's nose.

Godzilla gave a low growl but it wasn't out of hostility, it was almost like he was saying hello and he struggled to open his eyes more to see the man. It was like he recognized him, Serizawa spoke just above a whisper in Japanese, "Goodbye...old friend."

Godzilla gave a strange growl, like he was saying goodbye as well, then the bomb exploded. Everyone in the submarine could feel the force from the bomb hit them, the entire submarine shook. Everyone seemed a bit shaken by what just happened and Crane spoke, "Bowman, send a distress message to the Argo."

"Aye, Captain."

Mark, Crane, Chen, Robin, and the rest of the team climbed to the top of the sub and went outside. Mark had a pair of binoculars and he looked out over the ocean, Chen shouted, "See anything?!"

More of the crew came up and Mark slowly put down the binoculars, they didn't need them to see the giant whirlpool forming in front of them. They all stared in shock and they heard a growl before there was a blue glow and Godzilla rose from the water. It was incredibly intimidating to say the least, he then looked up and breathed fire which made them all take a step back.

He looked down again and turned his head toward them which freaked everyone out but Robin. He growled a little and Mark shouted, "Nobody move!"

They all stayed as still as possible and Godzilla gave a low growl as he looked down at them, he seemed to be glaring at them. Then he just seemed to stop, he was looking at Mark, he lifted his head up again and turned around before diving into the water. His tail went up and hit the water which splashed all of them, he definitely did that on purpose.

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